Tag: burlesque industry
Sexpo is back and it’s bigger than ever. We wanted to see if any of our burlesque friends were visiting. We’ll update this as we go. Oldest posts at …
The bold burlesque troupe taking Slovakia by storm! You can’t open a magazine or turn on the TV these days without seeing a flash of stocking or the sparkle of …
With the year drawing to a close and the cold nights drawing in, where some might be reaching for that extra layer but things are always hotting up …
The World Burlesque Games isn’t just a battle of bras ya’ know. There have been many male winners over the years and today we are talking with one …
LYNN RUTH MILLER started doing burlesque on stage when she was 73 years old. She was born in Toledo, Ohio, moved to the San Francisco Bay Area when …
The 5th Annual World Burlesque Games is less than 3 weeks away! In anticipation the of the Europe’s greatest burlesque battle we’re catching up with some of our favourite past winners. Meet …
Burlesque Magazine asks Lilly Laudanum to expose the realities of the dressing room – and other areas, from who should be there to who should not and what the …
For the third instalment of our World Burlesque Games recap we sit down with the 2014 Twisted Crown Holder, the vaudeville freak show diva, The Vivid Angel! The Vivid …
In the second part of our World Burlesque Games recap we chat with International Newcomer Crown Holder 2015, Uma Shadow from Japan. Uma Shadow, Japan *International Newcomer Crown Holder 2015* …
Glaswegian based Cabaret artiste Markee de Saw explores the role of having an edge in your performance with one of the oldest tricks in the book… The gimmick! …
With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility: The Performer/Producer’s Debt, Part 1 By Persephone Phoenix, Executive Producer of Hysteria Machines in Atlanta USA. On behalf of Burlesque Magazine. DISCLAIMER: The following post …
Shortly competitors from all over the globe will gather together in London to compete in the toughest battle of feathers and rhinestones that the world has ever seen. The …
Our first columnist laments the appropriation of other acts’ music and opens a discussion: Does knowingly using elements of other people’s act act like a tribute, laziness or a …